Patent application title: CHILD-PROOF CAPSULE WITH A SYRINGE DOSER

Abstract:

The capsule comprises: an internal capsule (4), which inserts removably in
a mouth (2) of a container (1) to be closed, having an external cover
(5), creating a security opening of the container (1); a reducer (7)
which is applied on the mouth (2) of the container (1) and which is
provided with an upper wall (70), in which a hole (71) is afforded, in
which a syringe doser (8) can be introduced. The reducer (7) comprises:
at least a radial projection (72) in the upper wall (70) thereof, which
inserts in an annular recess (40) internally afforded in the upper part
of the internal capsule (4); a first annular cavity (73), delimited by an
external wall (74) and an internal wall (75) which develop axially below
the upper wall (70) of the reducer (7), in which upper wall (70) an
overhang (20) developing axially from the upper end of the mouth (2) of
the container (1) is anchored.

Claims:

1). A child-proof capsule (3) with a syringe doser, comprising: an
internal capsule (4), provided with means for connecting which enable
removable insertion thereof in a mouth (2) of a container (1) to be
closed; an external cover (5), arranged on the internal capsule (4) and
constrained to the capsule (3) in order to create a known-type security
opening of the container (1); a reducer (7) which is applied on the mouth
(2) of the container (1) and which is provided with an upper wall (70)
which rests on an upper part of the mouth (2), in which a hole (71) is
afforded, accessible from outside when the internal capsule (4) is
removed from the container (1), in which a syringe doser (8) can be
introduced; wherein the reducer (7) comprises: at least a radial
projection (72), which projects from the upper wall (70) of the reducer
(7), which inserts in an annular recess (40) internally afforded in the
upper part of the internal capsule (4); a first annular cavity (73),
delimited by and external wall (74) and an internal wall (75) which
develop axially below the upper wall (70) of the reducer (7), in which an
overhang (20) developing axially from the upper end of the mouth (2) of
the container (1) is anchored when the capsule is inserted on the
container (1).

2). The capsule of claim 1, wherein the radial projection (72) develops
along an entire circumference of the upper wall (70) of the reducer (7).

3). The capsule of claim 1, wherein the first annular cavity (73) exhibits
an annular recess (74a), afforded in the upper internal part of the
external wall (74), in which an annular projection (20a) fashioned on the
overhang (20) is inserted at the moment when the capsule is applied on
the container.

4). The capsule of claim 1, wherein the internal wall (75), at moment of
application of the capsule on the container, is sealedly inserted
internally of the mouth (2) of the container (1); a length of the part of
wall (75) in contact with an inside of the mouth (2) being equal to at
least a sixth of an internal diameter of the mouth (2).

5). The capsule of claim 1, wherein it comprises: a cylindrical cavity
(76), superiorly open and coaxial of the reducer, on the bottom of which
the hole (71) is afforded; a second annular cavity (77), coaxial of the
first annular cavity (73) and internal thereto, delimited by the wall
(75) and the wall of the cylindrical cavity (76).

Description:

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001]The invention relates to a child-proof capsule with a syringe doser.
The capsule is usefully applied on all containers the opening of which is
made difficult for children and the contents of which are destined to be
used, in particular in pre-determined doses, for children.

BACKGROUND ART

[0002]The prior art comprises child-proof capsules in which the opening
can be performed only with a succession of coordinated movements that are
difficult for children below a certain age to do. For containers destined
in particular to contain paediatric medicines, in which the capsule is
placed on a container containing the product, the prior art includes
application thereon of syringe dosers, also of known type, which enable a
predetermined dose of product to be dispensed from the container.

[0003]Child-proof capsules comprise an internal capsule, provided with
means for connection, normally of the screw type, which enable removable
insertion thereof on the mouth of the container to be closed, and an
external lid (capsule cover) which covers the internal capsule on which
it is arranged. The external lid is constrained to the internal capsule
in such a way that two states thereof can be achieved: one in which the
lid is free to rotate (the child-proof or safety position) and one in
which the lid is solid in rotation with the internal capsule according to
distinct relative axial positions of one with respect to the other. In
these types of capsules it is extremely important that there are not
parts of the capsule, especially small parts, which can detach from the
capsule itself.

[0004]One of these capsules is, for example, illustrated in European
patent application no. EP 1.501.740, belonging to the present applicant.

[0005]When a syringe doser is to be applied on a capsule of this type,
which is considerable well known in the art and is supplied to the user
with the container but separately of the capsule, in known capsules a
section reducer is used which consists in a perforated cap, the hole
having a diameter which is equal to the external diameter of the syringe,
which cap is applied on the mouth of the container; when the capsule is
removed from the container the syringe is moved into the hole in the
perforated cap in order to enable, by pressing the piston thereof,
removal of the desired dose of product from the container; the doser is
then removed from the container and the substance is generally injected
directly into the child's mouth.

[0006]In known-type. capsules it quite frequently occurs that when
removing the syringe with the product from the container, the reducer is
also extracted from the mouth of the container and falls or remains
connected to the syringe; this fact, irritating in itself, can also be a
risk because the reducer, which is quite small, can inadvertently be
ingested by the child who finds it or who detaches it from the syringe
while the product is being dispensed. These things have actually happened
and obviously represent a risk which is intolerable in particular if
caused by an object (the child-proof capsule) made with the aim of
providing maximum safety conditions for the user and in particular for
children.

[0007]The main aim of the present invention is to provide a child-proof
capsule which is provided with a reducer for insertion of a syringe in
which it is impossible or at least very difficult to detach parts which,
during the administration of the products, can be inadvertently ingested.

[0008]A further aim of the present invention is to provide a capsule which
is easily insertable, with automatic packaging machines, on a container
in order to obtain the packaging for which the capsule is destined.

[0009]An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a capsule
of a type in which the reducer hole does not deform during packaging.

DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION

[0010]The above aims and others besides are all attained with the
invention, as it is characterised in the claims that follow.

[0011]Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will
better emerge from the detailed description that follows of a preferred
but non-exclusive embodiment of the invention, illustrated purely by way
of non-limiting example in the accompanying figures of the drawings, in
which:

[0012]FIG. 1 is a partially-sectioned vertical elevation of the capsule of
the invention mounted on a container;

[0013]FIG. 2 is a partially-sectioned vertical elevation of the syringe to
be applied on the capsule of the invention;

[0014]FIG. 3 is a partially-sectioned vertical elevation in enlarged scale
of the capsule of the invention;

[0016]In the figures of the drawings, 1 denotes a container, the mouth of
which 2, located at the end of the neck of the container, is closed by a
capsule 3 of the child-proof type of the invention. The capsule comprises
an internal capsule 4 provided with an internal threading 6 by means of
which the internal capsule can be screwed on a corresponding thread 9
afforded on the mouth 2. A security strip 12, made in a single piece with
the internal capsule 4, is located on the lower peripheral edge of the
internal capsule 4. The security strip 12 is generally conformed, in a
known way, in such a way as to break on the first opening of the
container, while no parts thereof come away from the container itself. In
the internal upper part of the capsule 4 there is normally a seal gasket
4a. An external cover 5 is located on the internal capsule 4. The
conformation of the internal capsule 4 and the cover 5, as well as their
coupling which produces a security opening, are entirely similar to those
of known capsules such as, for example, the capsule described in EP
patent application EP 1.501.740.

[0017]The capsule of the invention further comprises a reducer 7, which is
applied on the mouth 2 of the container 1 and which is provided with an
upper wall 70 which, when the reducer is applied on the container, rests
on the upper part of the mouth (2); a hole 71 is afforded in the reducer,
which hole 71 is accessible from the outside when the internal capsule is
removed from the container, in which hole 71 a syringe doser 8 can be
lodged.

[0018]The reducer 7 comprises a radial projection 72, which projects from
the upper wall 70 of the reducer 7. A plurality of radial projections 72
could be included, distinct one from another, which develop along an
ideal circumference of the upper wall 70 of the reducer, i.e. they all
project from the wall 70 by a same length.

[0019]The projection (or projections) 72 is conformed in such a way as to
insert, in the ways described herein below, in an annular recess 40
afforded internally of the upper part of the internal capsule 4.

[0020]The reducer 7 further comprises a first annular cavity 73 which is
delimited by two walls, respectively an external wall 74 and an internal
wall 75, which develop axially below the upper wall 70 of the reducer 7.
The first annular cavity 73 internally exhibits an annular recess 74a
which is preferably afforded in the upper internal part of the external
wall 74; in other words, the recess 74a represents an undercut with
respect to the front part of the cavity 73.

[0021]An overhang 20 is exhibited on the mouth 2 of the container, which
develops axially from the upper end of the mouth 2 towards the outside,
which is provided with an annular projection 20a.

[0022]The conformations of the cavity 73 and the overhang 20 are such
that, when the capsule is inserted on the container, the overhang 20
inserts in the cavity 73; the presence of the annular projection 20a,
which inserts in the annular recess 74a, makes the connection between the
container and the reducer especially stable.

[0023]When the capsule is inserted on the container, the internal wall 75
inserts sealingly internally of the mouth 2; the internal wall 75 is
conformed in such a way that the length of the part thereof coming into
contact with the inside of the mouth 2 is equal at least to a sixth of
the internal diameter of the mouth 2. This, apart from guaranteeing a
good seal between the reducer and the container, increases the stability
of the contact between the reducer and the container and also reduces the
possibility that reducer can be unseated from the container.

[0024]The reducer further comprises a cylindrical cavity 76, which is
superiorly open and is coaxial to the reducer 7. The hole 71 is afforded
at the bottom of the cylindrical cavity 76 for introduction of the
syringe doser. There is also a second annular cavity 77, coaxial to the
first annular cavity 73 and internal thereof, which is delimited by the
wall 75 and by the wall of the cylindrical cavity 76.

[0025]The second annular cavity enables an increase in the friction
interference between the reducer 7 and the mouth 2 of the container,
making the anchoring between the two elements stronger and more secure,
without creating deformations in the zone in which the syringe doser is
to be introduced. It also prevents any stress caused by the doser on the
reducer to unload on the parts in contact between the reducer 7 and the
mouth 2, thus contributing to diminishing the possibility of the reducer
7 being unseated from the container.

[0026]The realisation of the external cover 5 and the internal capsule 4
are done in known ways, with the sole difference that in the internal
capsule 4 there is the annular recess 40 described above; the reducer,
conformed as described above, is realised in a usual way, by injection
moulding.

[0027]Once the separate pieces have been made, the manufacturer inserts,
in a known way, the cover onto the internal capsule; then the reducer is
inserted internally of the capsule 4 in such a way that the annular
projection 72 inserts in the annular recess 40. The connection between
the internal capsule and the reducer is simple, inasmuch as it has only a
simple function, that of keeping all the elements making up the capsule
assemble in a single assembly up until insertion thereof on the
container; this considerably eases packaging. operations for the
companies preparing the packages using this capsule.

[0028]The user, wishing to remove the contents of the container, unscrews
the internal capsule 4 from the mouth of the container, following the
usual procedures for child-proof capsules, which include first a pressure
on the cover 5 and the internal capsule 4 of the mouth of the container;
this operation causes the exit of the annular projection 72 from the
annular recess 40 and the opening of the container; the reducer 7 remains
solidly anchored to the mouth 2 of the container inasmuch as the
connection between the reducer and the mouth is much more stable with
respect to the connection between the reducer and the internal capsule.

[0029]During the insertion operations of the doser 8 in the hole 71, the
aspiration of the contents of the container and the extraction of the
doser from the hole, for the above-described reasons there will be no
accidental detachment of the reducer from the container. It is also
extremely difficult, especially for a child not equipped with mechanical
tools but working only with his hands or mouth, to unseat the reducer
from the container.

[0030]The capsule of the invention both achieves the aim of preventing the
accidental detachment of the reducer from the container and offers the
advantages of having an easily-insertable capsule, with automatic
packaging machines, on the container, which is also difficult to deform
during packaging and use.